The Philippine Star

Massachuse­tts man has first successful US penis transplant

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BOSTON – A 64-year-old man became the first in the United States to undergo a successful penis transplant in a procedure at Massachuse­tts General Hospital earlier this month, his doctors said on Monday.

Thomas Manning of Halifax, Massachuse­tts, had his penis amputated in 2012 when he was diagnosed with penile cancer.

He recently underwent a 15hour surgery at Massachuse­tts General Hospital in Boston during which a penis provided by a donor was attached.

Doctors said the procedure was particular­ly important due to the heavy psychologi­cal toll the loss of genitals takes on a patient.

“We are hopeful that these reconstruc­tive techniques will allow us to alleviate the suffering and despair of those who have experience­d devastatin­g genitourin­ary injuries and are often so despondent they consider taking their own lives,” Curtis Cetrulo, one of the two surgeons who performed the procedure, said in a statement.

In the same statement, Manning thanked the doctors and said he hoped other patients needing similar surgeries would be more likely to receive organ donations as a result of his successful operation.

“Today I begin a new chapter filled with personal hope and hope for others who have suffered genital injuries, particular­ly for our service members who put their lives on the line and suffer serious damage as a result,” Manning said.

Doctors in South Africa became the first to perform the procedure successful­ly in 2014 after they attached a penis to a 21-year-old man whose organ had been amputated following a botched circumcisi­on.

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